ROSE'S POV
My skin still feels warm from last night, I dreamt of our kiss as I slept. But, the moment I step out of my room, Dad's cold voice rings through the walls—the last way I planned on starting my day. Last night was real, I actually went against my parents...particularly mom's expectations. Before I could completely register it in my head, Mom's voice from the kitchen interrupts my thoughts. I adjust my nightwear with a sigh and head toward the kitchen. "Oh Rose, you didn't call last night." Mom face squeezes with worry as she watches me enter the kitchen. "I was worried sick! Where were you?" She say, her voice cracking with concern. "Uhm..." I shift uncomfortably, glancing around the kitchen for a change of subject. "Mom... I was out celebrating my birthday, the regular way." I say with a forced smile, hoping she doesn't figure I'm lying. "Breakfast huh? You're up early." I try to move the conversation in another direction. But I can't ignore the silent doubt in her eyes. "But I called the head of department last night..." My heart drops. Mom did what? "And I was told that none of your students received an invitation to a birthday celebration because they were all with her, working on the project." Mom folds her arms over her chest and stare silently at me. I won't look away. I may be an adult but my mom has the power of making me feel like a frightened toddler. "Ehhh..." But my eyes still dart around the kitchen, trying to come up with an excuse. "Where were you last night?" She repeats the question, her voice firmer. "I...uhm....I was with Monique...we were... partying alone. Jeez, mom, I wanted something different, come on." She forces a weak smile and waves her hands, brushing off the impending confrontation, she never does this. "Take this for your dad and uncle in the living room." She sets a tray of freshly baked pancakes and coffee mugs in front of me. "I think grandma is there with them too. They are waiting." "Uncle?" I ask, shaking my head in disbelief. "Dad's step brother? I thought he disappeared into thin air or something?" "Well..." Mom hesitates, her eyes avoiding me. "He's never around. He's the black sheep of the family." She hands me the tray. "Just go and serve them okay? The housekeeper is getting his room ready." "A room? How long is he saying?" I ask, feeling a bit uneasy. "Darling, you know things are tight." She says, her tone sour. "Your dad's stepbrother has billions. He returned from the States a month ago and is willing to work with the Hilton firm. He'll be staying for a while. Just... treat him well, okay? Get on his good side." She rubs my back and leads me toward the door, opening it and heading back the kitchen. I step into the living room and see three heads bent over scattered files on the coffee table. Two of them are familiar, grandma and Dad's but the third one... that face. It's unfamiliar yet...slightly familiar. I move closer to where he sits. "Sorry to interrupt." My voice trails off as I lower the tray. My eyes meet his, and it misses a beat—green eyes that I've fantasied about for weeks. The man I kissed last night at the club, is here in my living room. "Good morning Dad. Grandma... and...you." I'm still holding the tray and staring at him. No, it can't be him. Not here, not now. I try to match the confusing pieces in my head... "My uncle?" The words slip out quietly. Slow panic rise within me, as my body heats up under his gaze. Am I really attracted to him? Or is it just a reaction from last night's connection? "Rose. Rose?" My dad snaps his fingers and I regain my composure. "This is my brother Ryan, it's probably your first time meeting him." "Step-brother." Ryan stresses the word with a touch of venom. I can feel the tension between them. Never have I imagined meeting my step-uncle in this manner, the one Dad only mentions when he's ranting about his bad behavior. I expected someone older, distant. Ryan looks... untouchable, different from the man that kissed me in that club like his life depended on it. "Uhm...sorry. uhm... Welcome uncle." I mumble, trying to look away. As I set the tray on the table, my eyes keeps moving back to him. He leans back against the couch, watching my discomfort. The room is suddenly too hot and my entire body burns from the heat. Ryan leans forward to lift his coffee mug, his fingers brush against mine, setting something within me to life, his touch burns down to my lower waist. The same fingers that pleased me last night. My sweaty palms struggle to hold the tray firm, but my fingers slip, the tray wobbles, splashing coffee everywhere. A gasp breaks out of me as tea spills all over Ryan's shirt, ruining the fabric. Dad and grandma rush to their feet, apologies rolling out, but I'm unable to move or speak. I can't take my eyes off Ryan's face. He doesn't seem mad, he just sets his lips tightly. I just spilled tea on his shirt. Why am I awkward around him? "I'm...sorry." I murmur, fixing my gaze on his shoes, Ryan feels more frightening today. Ryan grins, his green eyes gleaming in amusement. "It's fine." He says in his low, intimate tone. "I didn't plan on wearing this shirt for a long time, so, don't bother." Mom enters the room. "Oh Rose...Mr. Ryan. You're supposed to look after your uncle. He's had a rough day." Her voice has a touch of humor, as though nothing awkward is happening. "Take him to your bathroom okay? The housekeeper is still fixing his room." My bathroom? Ofcourse, to Mom, it's just a harmless suggestion. Take him to your bathroom to clean up. But my mind conjures up images of us in my bathub. 'Rose, pull yourself together. He's your uncle. Whatever feelings you had towards him was a mistake.' I hurry up the stairs, struggling to keep enough distance between us as possible because of my body's traitorous reaction to him. Ryan is as affected as I am, even though he looks so calm and self composed, his tense jaw, and uneven breathe gives him out. But is it really desire? Or just guilt? Or regret? I push the door to my bedroom open. A million butterfly flutter in my stomach as Ryan step in behind me, his presence causing hot, immoral moisture to rise between my thighs. Ryan's eyes roam around taking in the room silently, majority of my drawers and boxes are locked, there's really nothing on display but I can't help peeking back to see the look on his face whether he approves or disproves. Standing in my bathroom, my reflection stares back at me through mirror. With shaky hands, I trace the edge of the mirror. Would mom be mad if she finds out what I'd done? I fill the tub and move toward the door. Ryan is in the same position I left him, leaning against the wall with his ankles crossed and arms resting on his waist. I step out, trying to ignore my trembling body but it's not exactly possible with Ryan this close. "The maid will bring something for you to change into." I whisper. Before I can walk pat him, he grabs my wrist, I want to fling it off, but he quickly holds my waist, pulling me back inside. The door closes behind us. "You're my uncle..." The words barely leaves my mouth, I wonder if he hears me. "How can this... this isn't possible." My feet are stuck to the ground. Did I make a terrible mistake last night? His hot breath fans my neck, his body heat suffocates me as he leans closer. My brain spins with confusion. I'm trapped again and the knowledge of what could happen next seems too real to ignore.The days after the call from Micah’s lawyer felt like a blur. Everything was moving so fast, and it seemed like there was no turning back for Dawson now. I could see the weight of the world on Micah’s shoulders, but I knew we couldn’t give up. We couldn’t let him lose everything.Micah and I spent hours going through legal papers, trying to find some way to stop Dawson from taking control. Every time I glanced at Micah, I could see the tiredness in his eyes. I hated seeing him like this, but I knew we had to keep going."You’re doing everything you can," I said, trying to reassure him. I could see how much it hurt him to see everything he had worked for slipping away.Micah didn’t look up. He was staring at the papers, his mind clearly somewhere else."I don’t know how much longer I can keep fighting him, Naomi. Dawson has connections everywhere, I don’t have the power to stop him.""Don’t say that," I said, walking over to him. "You’re stronger than you think, we just need to keep pus
NaomiThe next few days felt like everything was falling apart. Micah was still trying to figure out a way to stop his mom, but it wasn’t easy, Dawson was still pushing me to end things with Micah, and he was getting closer to taking control of everything Micah had worked for. We were sitting in the kitchen one evening, Micah looking over some documents from his lawyer. I was making us both some tea, trying to find a way to calm the tension between us. The weight of everything was pressing down on us both, and it wasn’t going to get better anytime soon."How’s the lawyer?" I asked, breaking the silence.Micah looked up at me, rubbing his temples. "Not good. Dawson’s got more power than we thought. If he pushes any harder, I might lose everything."I stopped what I was doing and walked over to him. I could see how much it was affecting him. I hated seeing him like this, especially because of me. "Micah, don’t blame yourself. We’ll figure this out together."He looked at me, his eyes f
Micah’s mom stood at the door, her face as stern as I had ever seen it. I wasn’t sure what was happening, but I knew it wasn’t going to be good. Micah’s jaw clenched, his hands forming fists at his sides."Mom, what are you doing here?" Micah asked, trying to keep his voice calm, but there was an edge to it."I came to talk," she said, stepping inside without waiting for an invitation. "I’m not leaving until you listen to me."I stayed where I was, unsure of what to do. I had seen how his mother acted before, but this time, there was something different in her eyes. "Naomi," she said, turning to me. "You need to leave Micah, you’re not good for him, you’re just a distraction, and he has too much at stake to be with a woman like you."Her words sank in, and for a second it was hard to even breathe. But before I could say anything, Micah stepped in front of me."Mom, stop," he said, his voice firm. "You’re not going to tell me who I can be with. I love Naomi, and I’m not giving up on h
The next few days were tense. Every time the phone rang, my heart skipped a beat. Every time the door opened, I felt a pit form in my stomach. Micah and I tried to keep our routine as normal as possible, but it was hard to ignore the storm building around us.Micah was doing his best to hold everything together. He had a million things to think about; work, family, his future, and yet, he never failed to check on me. He always made sure I was okay, even though he was dealing with his own issues.I, on the other hand, couldn’t stop thinking about what Dawson had said. His threats echoed in my mind, the coldness in his voice as clear as day. I had made my decision. I was with Micah. I wasn’t going back to Dawson, but part of me still feared what Dawson might do.Every time I heard a car drive by, or saw someone who looked familiar, I wondered if it was him. I wondered if he would come for me. And with his power, his connections, I knew he could make things hard for me and MicahThat aft
Naomi Even though we were dealing with so many things, it felt like we were in our own little world. I stayed at his place, and we tried to forget about everything for a while. But I knew that the reality of the situation was waiting for us. The future was uncertain, and the threats from his mom and the pressure from his family were not going to go away.Micah and I had talked a lot about the decision he made. He was sure, so sure, about choosing me. And I felt the same. But a part of me was scared. What if his family never accepted us? What if they tore him apart, tried to ruin his career, or worse, made him regret his choice?I tried not to think about it too much. We had each other, and that was what mattered. But when the phone rang that morning, I felt a cold shiver run down my spine. I saw Micah’s face change when he picked it up, his eyes darkening as he listened to whoever was on the other end.I could hear his mom’s voice through the phone, even though Micah was trying to ke
NaomiThe days after our walk in the park was just… full of worry. We both knew a decision had to be made, but neither of us wanted to make it.I was back in his office again, sitting across from him as usual. But today, things felt, well... different. He was staring at his desk, his hand running through his hair as if he was trying to make sense of it all. I could see the stress on his face, I could see clearly how torn he was."Naomi," Micah said quietly, his voice low. "I’ve been thinking a lot about what my mom said. About everything she’s threatening me with. I don’t know if I can keep fighting her."I looked at him, my heart racing. I didn’t want to see him like this, so lost. He’d always been so strong, so confident. But now, I could see the fear in his eyes. I hated that I was the cause of this."You don’t have to do it alone, Micah," I said, my voice soft. "I’m here, whatever happens, I’m here."He sighed deeply and stood up, walking to the window. I could tell he was thinkin